Recovering a (1+1)-dimensional wave equation from a single white noise boundary measurement
Abstract
We consider the following inverse problem: Suppose a -dimensional wave equation on with zero initial conditions is excited with a Neumann boundary data modelled as a white noise process. Given also the Dirichlet data at the same point, determine the unknown first order coefficient function of the system. We first establish that direct problem is well-posed. The inverse problem is then solved by showing that correlations of the boundary data determine the Neumann-to-Dirichlet operator in the sense of distributions, which is known to uniquely identify the coefficient. This approach has applications in acoustic measurements of internal cross-sections of fluid pipes such as pressurised water supply pipes and vocal tract shape determination.
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@article{arxiv.2503.18515,
title = {Recovering a (1+1)-dimensional wave equation from a single white noise boundary measurement},
author = {Emilia L. K. Blåsten and Tapio Helin and Antti Kujanpää and Lauri Oksanen and Jesse Railo},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.18515},
year = {2026}
}
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26 pages, 5 figues